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RPM is a powerful and mature command-line driven package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating Unix software packages. Each software package consists of an archive of files along with information about the package like its version, a description, and the like. There is also a library API, permitting advanced developers to manage such transactions from programming languages such as C, Perl or Python.

Go Package Manager (or gpm, for short) is a tool that helps achieve reproducible builds for Go applications by specifying the revision of each external Go package that the application depends on.Being simple and unobstrusive are some of the most important design choices for gpm: go get already provides a way to fetch dependencies, and relies on versions control systems like Git to do it, gpm adds the additional step of setting each dependency repo to the desired revision, neither Go or your application even know about any of this happening, it just works.

godep helps build packages reproducibly by fixing their dependencies.This tool assumes you are working in a standard Go workspace, as described in http://golang.org/doc/code.html. We expect godep to build on Go 1.4* or newer, but you can use it on any project that works with Go 1 or newer.

Inform users of your package of updates in a non-intrusive way.Whenever you initiate the update notifier and it's not within the interval threshold, it will asynchronously check with npm in the background for available updates, then persist the result. The next time the notifier is initiated, the result will be loaded into the .update property. This prevents any impact on your package startup performance. The update check is done in a unref'ed child process. This means that if you call process.exit, the check will still be performed in its own process.

Leiningen is for automating Clojure projects without setting your hair on fire. It offers various project-related tasks and can Create new projects, Fetch dependencies for your project, Run tests, Run a fully-configured REPL, Compile Java sources (if any), Run the project (if the project isn't a library), Generate a maven-style "pom" file for the project for interop, Compile and package projects for deployment, Publish libraries to repositories such as Clojars and lot more.

Pouch is an open-source project created by Alibaba Group to promote the container technology movement. Pouch's vision is to advance container ecosystem and promote container standards OCI(Open Container Initiative), so that container technologies become the foundation for application development in the Cloud era.

NuGet is a developer focused package management system for the .NET platform intent on simplifying the process of incorporating third party libraries into a .NET application during development. It automates package installation and its dependencies.

Shrinkpack complements the npm shrinkwrap command by maintaining a node_shrinkwrap directory in your project, containing the exact same tarballs that npm install downloads from https://registry.npmjs.org. The rest of the npm install process is exactly the same. The only difference is that no network activity is necessary when installing and building your project. The node_shrinkwrap directory can be ignored in your editor (much like is done with the node_modules directory) but is instead checked into source control.

Note: This version has been updated to support both Ecto 1.1 and Ecto 2.0. See Installation for more information. ExAdmin is an auto administration package for Elixir and the Phoenix Framework, a port/inspiration of ActiveAdmin for Ruby on Rails.